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Originally Posted by unaluna
Idk. They never said to drink pop with food!
If its eating tooth enamel, what is it doing to ulcerated oozing mucous membrane gut lining? Deweds stomach must be like a Pepsi Mentos experiment.
Why are kids - ie adults younger than boomers - getting colon cancer so early? Aside from using booze suppositories  and eating Tide Pods! 
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I think maybe the issue is carbonation as it doesn’t have other harmful ingredients. I think when it (drinks like La croux) goes down with food it might reduce carbonation effect?
I did read that carbonated drinks make heartburn symptoms worse. Not sure why. I need to read up on that
Ok I just looked and any carbonated drinks are bad for ulcers because carbonation aggravates one’s stomach and increases acid production etc So I’d say occasional drink might not be a problem but regular consumption of fizzy drinks is no good for someone with ulcers